AML3D ARCEMY X joins Tennessee Valley Authority’s power generation repair fleet

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August 12, 2025
Tennessee Valley Authority has purchased an ARCEMY X (Courtesy AML3D Limited)
Tennessee Valley Authority has purchased an ARCEMY X (Courtesy AML3D Limited)

AML3D Limited, headquartered in Edinburgh, Australia, has announced the successful commissioning of a large-scale ARCEMY X 6700 Additive Manufacturing machine for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the USA’s sixth-largest power supplier and largest public utility.

TVA’s ARCEMY X is the first machine from AML3D US Technology Centre in Stow, Ohio. It is now operational at TVA’s Muscle Shoals, Alabama, service facility as part of the utility’s power generation repair fleet.

“Delivery of the TVA ARCEMY X order is a strong endorsement of AML3D’s decision to focus on the US and our US growth strategy,” stated AML3D CEO Sean Ebert. “We were always confident we could springboard off our continuing success in supporting the US defence sector to expand into additional US markets. The TVA contract marks our entry into the energy and utilities sectors and we are working hard to open opportunities across several other markets, including aerospace and oil and gas. Even more exciting is the opportunity to use our US playbook to drive growth in the UK and Australia, the AUKUS defence partners and other globally significant markets.

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AML3D President US, Pete Goumas, added, “It is great to have successfully delivered the first ARCEMY system built at our recently opened Technology Centre in Stow, Ohio. It’s also great to know that our advanced technology solutions won out when compared to alternatives as part of the TVA’s competitive tender process. We are up and running in Stow with huge opportunities to go after. We are becoming ever more embedded in the US Navy’s SIB supply chain. We have received a Letter of Intent, which highlights the key role for AML3D to support the US Navy MIB. That letter highlights the need for up to 100 ARCEMY systems and around 400 additively manufactured parts in 2026, rising to 1,600 parts by 2030. Now, with our successful expansion into the US Utilities sector, we are starting on the next phase of our US growth, which includes accessing the US aerospace, oil & gas and marine sectors, to name but a few.”

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